Dear fool,
prescribing a specific and normative correct or incorrect form of salutation to a letter is ridiculous. if your looking for the most proper or formal salutation your best bets are 'dear' (which is a bit personal and familiar and kinda sappy) or just simply (for maximum formality) 'Mr __________, ' and proceed with your letter.
After the salutation of a business letter, the correct punctuation to use is a colon.
I BELIEVE THE CORRECT FORM WOULD BE: DEAR DR. AND MRS .....
To Whom It May Concern:
Dear Doctor Ben Corliss
Date, salutation, body, closing, enclosure
Dr. and Mr. Steve Smith
Desmond Tutu was a Bishop, so the correct salutation would be, "Your Excellency".
The correct structure for a letter includes the heading, which is the date and address, followed by the salutation or greeting. Next comes the body of the letter. You end the letter with a closing followed by a comma, and your signature.
what is the antonym of salutation
the correct salutation for two men is Messrs
"Dr and Mrs Smith" is the correct salutation. (With Smith replaced with the correct surname)
Yes, it is correct to use a capital letter after the comma in "Dear Sir" as it is used as a salutation at the beginning of a letter or email.